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A fully featured JavaScript library for graph theory (network) visualization and analysis.
A Vue.js component wrapper for Apache ECharts, enabling declarative chart creation with Vue's reactivity.
An open-source SDK for logging, storing, querying, and visualizing multimodal, time-series data like images, point clouds, and tensors.
A zero-dependency JavaScript library for color conversions, manipulation, and scale generation.
An interactive analytics and data visualization component for large and streaming datasets, with a high-performance WebAssembly engine.
An open-source library for publishing interactive vector tile maps in web browsers and webview-based apps.
A declarative statistical visualization library for Python built on Vega-Lite.
A declarative statistical visualization library for Python built on Vega-Lite, enabling interactive charts with minimal code.
A small, fast Canvas 2D-based charting library for time series, lines, areas, ohlc, and bars.
A simple and beautiful animated chart library for iOS applications.
A D3-based reusable chart library for deeper integration of charts into web applications.
A composable React visualization library for building line charts, bar charts, heatmaps, scatterplots, and more.
A composable React visualization library for building common charts like line, bar, scatter, heat maps, and more.
A high-performance Python DataFrame library for lazy out-of-core processing and visualization of billion-row datasets at interactive speeds.
A suite of React components providing a React-friendly API wrapper for MapboxGL JS and Maplibre GL.
A VS Code extension that visualizes data structures and expressions during debugging with interactive visualizations.
A weekly social data project providing real-world datasets for practicing data tidying, visualization, and analysis.
A mobile-first, interactive charting library with a grammar of graphics for building 50+ chart types across H5, Node.js, and mini-programs.
A command line tool that recreates the famous data decryption effect from the 1992 movie Sneakers.
A cross-platform data management and development tool for connecting to SQL Server, Azure SQL, and other databases via extensions.
A lightweight Android charting library with multiple chart types, zooming, scrolling, and smooth animations.
A Go library for generating interactive charts and visualizations using Apache ECharts.
A highly customizable Flutter chart library supporting line, bar, pie, scatter, radar, and candlestick charts.
A multi-dimensional charting library that works natively with crossfilter and renders using d3.js.
A lightweight JavaScript library for creating principled, consistent time-series charts like line charts, scatterplots, and histograms.
A lightweight JavaScript library for creating concise, principled time-series charts like line charts, scatterplots, and histograms.
A reusable charting library built on D3.js, providing pre-built, customizable chart models.
A suite of web applications for inspecting and understanding TensorFlow runs and graphs.
A collection of Jupyter notebooks with real-world examples for learning Python's pandas data analysis library.
A lightweight JavaScript library for creating interactive HTML5 timeline visualizations.
A cross-platform database manager for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MongoDB, SQLite, and others, available as a desktop or web app.
React wrapper components for Chart.js, enabling easy integration of interactive charts into React applications.
A declarative graphics system for R that implements the Grammar of Graphics to create complex visualizations from data.
A simple JavaScript library for drawing line, bar, area, and donut charts with a focus on time-series data.
Creates a visual profile for software engineers by analyzing their GitHub and git repositories.
Create beautiful JavaScript charts with one line of Ruby, eliminating the complexity of charting libraries.
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